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ROLL OF HONOR, 



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Roll Call of Surviving Members, 

(Sth Annual Re-Union at Terre Haute, 

September 19 and 20, 1cS82. 
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T. 2v4:. SiLeets, Printer. 

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DfflcErs Df tliE SnciEty. 



president. . 
Wm. E. McMakin, Salem, III. 



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VICE PRESIDENT. 

J. M. Bell, Paris, III. 

CORRESPONDING SECRETARY. 

J. R. Duncan, Sullivan, III. 

RECORDING SECRETARY. 

I. S. Taylor, centralia. ill.' 

TREASURER. 

H. Black, Marshall, III. 



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COMPANY SECRETARIES, 



A— Chas. H. Fuller, Decatur, ill. 

B— M. A. EWING, Neoga, 

C— THOS. MoFFETT, Galesville 

D— J. G. Russell, tuscola, 

E— Chris. Beck. Bethany. 



F— J. M. Sheets, Paris, ill. 
G— J A. Fleming, Farlow, ill. 

H — G. R. Steele, Marshall, 

I— J. C. RiCKART, Hardinsville, III. 

K— W. L, Bridges, newton, " 



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Constitution, 



ARTICLE I. 

Section 1. This organization shall be known as the SOCIETY OF THE 
TWEXTY-FIRST ILLINOIS VETERAN VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, and 
fihall include all soldiers who were honorably discharged from the same. 
Honorary members may be elected from any soldiers who may have served 
with distinction in the armies of the United States. 

Sec. 2. The object of the organization shall be the preserving and 
keeping alive of those friendly and cordial relations, created among its 
members during the years of trial, privation and danger, incident to the 
great struggle for our national existence. The preservation of the names 
and reputation of those who fell from its ranks while in the discharge of 
duty, and of giving aid and assistance, by voluntary contribution or other- 
wise, to the widow!> and orphans of the same. To rejoicing with and con- 
gratulating its meui))ers when in jirosperity, and by reaching them the 
helping hand and word of cheer in the hour of adversity. 

SEC. 3. In maictaiuiiig and perpetuating' the name and character of an 
organization, those who survive from its rank.s feel they have just cause to 
be proud; while they acknowledge that for heroic deeds, patient endurance 
and patriotic devotion, the war for the Union developed many equals, they 
admit no suijeriors to-the 21st Illinoip Volunteer Infantry. 
ARTICEE II. 

Section l. Its ollicers shall consist of a President, Vice President, 
Recording and Loriespouding Secretaries, Treasuier, and one Company 
Secretary for each Company. 

Sec. 2. The Piesident, A'ice President and Treasurer shall discharge the 
duties usually pertaining to those ollices. 

Sec. 3. The Recording Secretary shall keep all the records and pro- 
ceedings of the Society; shall be the custodian of all its books, papers and 
recoi(U. and shall submit a reitort to the Society of its doings at each 
reclining reunion. 

Sec. 4. The Corresponding Secretary shall -attend to all its correspond- 
ence; make all needed arrangements foi' its meetings aud reunions, and 
shall, aided by the Ten Company Secretaries, perl'orni such other duties as 
jirovided for in the ISy-Laws of this Society . 

Sec. .5 The otlicers shall be elected l)y I)alli)i. oi- otherwise, as the 
Society may direct, at each regular meeting. 
AK'lirLE III. 

Section l. This Constitution may be atneiided at any regular meeting 
of the Society; Provided. Mich amendment shall have been sul)mittcd in 
writing to the Recording Secretary at least one month previous to such 
meeting, and shall be voted for by a majority of the members i.>resent. 



By-Laws. 



ARTICLE I. 

Section i. All survivors of the 21st Illinois Volunteer Inl'autry, honor- 
ably discharged from the same, arc regarded as belonging to tliis Society, 
but to be so in good standing, it is requisite that they shall either have 
signed in person, or authorized some person to do so in writing, its (Jou- 
stitution aud By-Laws, and pay into its treasury an auuual sum ol' twenty- 
live cents. 

ARTICLE II. 

Section 1. All dues shall be paid to the Recording Secretary, he giving 
receipts for the same, and by him transfereil to the Treasure)-, who shall 
receipt for them to the Secrctaiy. 

Sec. 2. The Treasurer may pay out funds for contingent expenses on 
orders signed by the Pjesident and countersigned by the Recording Secre- 
tary. All other expenditures must lie authorized by a vote of the Society. 

Sec. 3. The Tieasurer shall submit annually to the Society, a report of 
all the receipts and expenditures, accompanied with vouchers for the same. 
ARTICLE 111. 

Section 1. Unless otherwise diiected the meetings of this Society shall 
be held annually, at such time and place as may be designated at the 
previous annual meeting. 

Sec. 2. Wlien the place of meeting oi the Society sliall have been se- 
lected, and before adjourning, it shall be the duty of the I'lesident, advised 
by the resident mcmbeis fiom .sucli place, to select a committee of tive to 
consist of either membeis of the Society, or citizens resident of the place 
where such meeting is to be held; whitii committee in conjunction witli 
the Corresponding Secretary, shall make all needed arrangemenls for the 

annual reunion. 

ARTK LE I\ . 

Section 1. It shall be the tluty of the Correspoiidiug Secretary, assisted 
by the Ten Company Secretaries, to prepare a Company Roll for each Com- 
pany, to contain the names of every known survivor that has at any time 
served in his ( ompany, placing opposite the name of the person, ])resent 
post office and ocrupa tion. The Recoiding Secretary shall prei)are the roll 
•of the Field and Non-( ommlssioned Stall'. 

Sec. 2. When the Socictv sliall have assembled at the hall or place 
designated for its meeting, the lirst business transacted shall be Roll C:U1. 
The President shall call the meeting to order, and liirect the Drum Corits 
to sound the call. When the call is souiuled the Corresponding Secretary 
shall rise in his place, and command. Attention! and direct the roll call to 
proceed by calling on the Recortling Secretary to call the Field and Stall', 
and when lie has linisbed. call on (li;' lirsl Conipauy Sccrctiiry, in al])habet- 
ical order, to call his roll, and thus in order till all are called. The Com- 



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pauy Secretary will rise iu his place and call his roll, calling the name and 
postoffice address. Each member present, as his name is called, will rise in 
his place and answer. 

Sec. 3. J2very member of this Society is expected to be present at roll 
call, either in person or by proxy. 11' any rHember shall find it impractica- 
ble lor him to attend the reunion and answer in person at roll call, he shall 
send his proxy, wliich shall be a letter addressed to his Company Secretary, 
containing his excuse lor being absent, and any other matter he may deem 
important. 

Sec. 4. When the Company Secretary calls the name of a member who 
answers by proxy, he will read the pioxy aloud to the Society, or designate 
some one else to read them, and this proxyjshall be the members answer to 
roll call. 

Sec. 5. The Company Secretary shall note after each name— those that 
are present and answer in person, ■^present;'" those that answer by letter, 
he shall note '■'by proxi/;''^ and those that do not answer at all, he shall 
note after their names, ''not heard from.' ^ 

Sec. 6. When all the Companies have gone through their roll call, the 
Corresponding Secretary shall rise in his place, announce the result of the 
call, and turn the meeting over to the President. 

Sec. 1. These roll calls, may by direction of the Societ}', be published, 
along with the proceedings of the Society. 

ARTICLE V. 

Section 1. It shall be the duty of the Corresponding Secretary, assisted 
by the Company Secretaries, to prepare a Roll of Honor for each Company, 
to contain the name and place of death of every member of the Company 
who has died or been killed from its ranks since its first organization, and 
as deaths occur in the future the names shall be added to these rolls. liy 
oi'der of the Society, these Rolls of Honor may be published along with the 
annual proceedings of the Society. 

ARTICLE VL 

Section 1. The rule applicable for amendments to the Constitution of 
this Society shall apply for amendment to these By-Laws. 
ARTICLE VIL 

Section l. This Society in the transaction of its business shall be gov- 
erned by the rules commonly applicable to other deliberative bodies. 
ARTICLE Mil 

Section 1. The Order of Busiuess shall be as I'ollows : 

1. itoll Call. 

2. I'.cading of Journal of i)revious meeting. 

3. Appointment of Committees. 

4. Reports. 

5. Current Business. 

6. Election of Officers. 

7. Adjournment. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE SOCIETY, 

At Terre Haute, Sept. 20, 1882. 



The Society met in Eighth Annual reunion at Terre Haute, Ind., 
Sept. 20, 1882. At 8:30 o'clock a. m., in the absence of President 
W. E. McMakin, Vice President J. M. Bell called the meeting to 
order. The Recording Secretary, I. S. Taylor, being absent, J. M. 
Sheets was elected to fill the position. 

On calling the roll of Co. secretaries, the secretaries for companies 
A, (!, G, H, I and K were found to be absent, and the following mem- 
bers respectively were elected to serve pro tern: J. R. Shepherd, 
David E. Frank, Robert B. Easley, R. H. Jones, Joel S. Cox and 
I. M. Shup. 

The Secretary then called the Roll of the Field and Staff", and the 

following only responded to their name;?: 

q, R Serg'r S Pacldleford, Tuscola, 111. 

(I M Serg't W R Hunter, Terre Hnute, Ind. 

" R H Jones, Ingraliara. 111. 

Hospital Steward L L HoUister, Kiumundy, 111. 

The Company Rolls were then called, and the following comrades 
answered to their names: 

Uo. A. 
Capt G H Dunning J R Slieplierrt 
John Tchute Alvin Caliuus 

Wra. T. Brown. 

Co. B. 
Uapt P Welsheiraer M A Evving- 
Lieut A Y Hart Jolin E Forcuni 

J{olj't .S Gordon Gluis R llacliett 

J T Waller Allied W Kiniery 

^ Sam'l V Wilson J B Pemberton 

J K Lansdown J C Coiidit 

Co. C, 
David E Frank Conrad Bray 

Co. D. 
Fred May J M Ncal 

William Barruin David Hanes 

C Burns John D Maddox 

H K Potter J W Pence 

Co. E. 
Capt J A Freeland James Skinner 
Chris Heck John Pemble 

W H Hoskms J M Lansden 

Perrv lloskiiis W D McClure 

J H McReyuolds M Hill ^ 

J H Nasworthy ChasSliipman 

J A Mitchell J A Lansden 

Robeit Bean Wra L Million 

E Mack 



J M Bell 
J M Sheets 
Owsian Satterlee 
CliarU's E Sebree 
John Hunter 
J T Kozell 

B B Easley 
Eph Gilkerson 

Capt Ed Harlan 
Capt H Black 
Lieut A G Austin 
James S Kirk 
W H Humphrey 
C h Batsou 
Josiali Cliristian 

Joel S Cox 
S N Matheny 
J L Livingston 
A W Parsons 



CaptS B Wade 
W V Stevenson 
Natlian Raw lings 
Samuel Hobson 
John P Gambrel 
John Sites 



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Co. F. 

W E Means 

A J Sovern 

P H Davis 

L A Stark 

J H Mann 

Finnan James 
Co. G. 

A W Songer 

Geo W Richardson 
Co. H. 

Jo Birney 

W A Snyner 

W F Sandy 

John Cliancellor 

J W Parcel 

Morton Wilson 

J F Bar bee 
Co. I. 

H R King 
I M Wright 
.1 W Ward 
Jacob Mace 
Co. K. 

I M Shup 
G F Sloan 
Henry C Deck 
M S Cowger 
Thomas B Wells 



The Chair appointed a committee on Mortuary as follows: M. A. 
Ewing, A. G. Austin and R. B. Easley. 

Letters of regret from absent comrades were then read. 

On motion of A. Y. Hart, a committee consisting of Capt. P. Wels- 
heimer, Geo. W. Richardson and Capt. S. B. Wade were appointed 
to fix the time and place for holding the next Annual Reunion. 

The Mortuary Committee reported that no deaths of members of the 
Society had occurred during the past year. 

The committee on next reunion reported in favor of Oct. 25, 1883, 
as the time, and Newton, Jasper county, 111., as the place ior hold- 
ing the Ninth Annual Reunion of the Society. The report was 
adopted. 

On motion, a committee of three consisting of L. L. Hollister, R. 
8. Gordon and Capt. George II. Dunning were appointed, in response 
to a communication from Hon. J. W. Emerson, of Ironton, Mo., to 
visit that place and Pilot Knob, some time during this year, and 
confer with him relative to holding a re-union at some future time 
on the (dd camp ground at Pilot Knob, yo. 

The old officers of the Society were then re-elected by acclamation. 

On motion, the corresponding-sccretary was authorized and instruct- 
ed to fill any vacancies that may occur in the office of co. secretary. 

The President and Vice President were appointed a committee to 
select some one to deliver the annual address at next reunion. 



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On motion, Lieut. A. G. Austin was appointed to take command 
of the Regiment durins: the parade. 

The thanks of the Society v/ere then by unanimous vote tendered 
to the resident committee and citizens of Terre Haute, for their hos- 
pitable treatment. 

On motion, the various newspapers in the counties of Clark, Coles, 
Crawford, Cumberland, Clay, Douglas, EiBngham, Edgar, Jasper, 
Marion, Moultrie, Macon and Piatt were requested to publish these 
proceedings: 

The meeting then adjourned. 

J. M. Sheets, Secretary, J. M. Bell, Chairman. 



LETTERS FROM ABSENT COMRADES. 

Long Branch, N. J. July 17th, 1S82. 
David Ilanesj M. D. 

Dear Sir — I am just in receipt of your letter of tlie i2th 
inst., inviting me to attend the reunion of the 21st 111. Infantry 
(my old regiment), from the 19th to the 21st of September next, 
at Terre Haute, Ind. I am sorry to send my regrets; but I 
must do so. It always affords n\e i')leasure to meet with the 
veterans of the regiment with which I had the honor to serve 
first in the suppression of rebellion. But distance, and other 
engagements, will prevent my doing so on this occasion. 

Very truly yours, U. S. Grani. 

Danville, Ills.; Sept. 19lh, 1882. 
To the Survivors 21 s< Ills. Vol. Infantry. 

Dear Comrades — Until within a very few days; I promised 
myself the great pleasure of meeting with you to da.> , but I find 
I cannot. My Conference meets to-morrow at Lincoln; Ills., 
and our reunion is to be, I see, on Thursday. This makes it 
impossible to be with you at oar meeting. Hope you may have a 
good time. You know I am always with the Old Twenty-First 
in heart. Yours, E. D. Wilkin. 

Tuscola, Ills., Sept. 18th, 1882. 
Comrades 2\st //As. Vol. Infantry. 

As I cannot be with you, in person, please accept a sold- 
iers greeting. Trusting tliat your reunion, this time, will prove 
a grand success, and that I may be permitted to meet with you 
all again at some other time and place. 

I am respectfully. Jas. L. Rket, 

LateSurg, 21st Ills. Vols, 



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Decatur, It.l., Aug. 14th, 1882. 
W. A\ Hunter^ A. G. Austin and Dr. J. E. Link. 

Conn-ades — Your invitation to attend reunion at Terre 
Haute, Sept. 19th, 20th and 21st, I find upon my return liome. 
If the disposal of time, at such date, is under my control, I shall 
do ni.>self the pleasure of being with you. As time goes on, 
we all grow older, and the ties which once bound us, grow 
stronger with the age ; at the best, we cannot meet in body many 
years, but we trust in spirit hence in reunion without day. 
This coming together, annually, is growing to be, like the pil- 
grim's religion, to worship at the lioly shrine and offer up obla- 
tions to Deity ; with us, I trust, it is a pilgrimage to the shrine 
of a eountry'.s devotion, by its surviving soldiers, to the holy 
altar of patriotism, lovingly and trustingly. I will do my best 
to be with you in person — but cannot say certain at this date, 
the disposition of time on the days you have fixed. You will 
have a good time. You are entitled to all the pleasures possible; 
keeping in mind, that our names, are of a certainty to be en- 
rolled upon the roll call, which relates under its proper head- 
ing—that "we are absent — accounted for" on the muster-day of 
eternity. Present my best wishes to the boys and believe me, 
Very truly, your obd't. serv't. Chas. H. Fuli,er, 

1st Ad.i't. of the Gallant 21st Ills. 

Xenia, Ills., Sept. 18th, 1882. 
David Hanes, M. D. 

Dear Sir — Say to my comrades that I fully intended to be 
present with them to day, but owing to a press of work, (in- 
creasing at the last moment,) I am unable to attend. Enclosed 
please find 25c. in postage stamps to pay dues. May you have a 
good time, and may the friendship renewed be as lasting as it is 
pleasant. I remain yours by t!ie ties that shall ever bind us 
together, John A. Peirce. 

Centralia, Ills., Sept. 20th, 1882. 
Comrades 2\st Ills. Vol. Infantry. 

Up to within a few hours of the time for train starting 
that should have taken me to the reunion, I confidently expect- 
ed to meet you again, but at this late hour find that my business 
arrangements will not permit me to leave home! These annual 
meetings have become to me events in life fondly looked for- 
ward to, and to find myself compelled to forego the pleasure of 
meeting with you at Terre Haute, is a great disappointment. 
Hoping you are enjoying a pleasant time, and consoling myself 
witli the hope of being permitted to meet with you often in the 
future. I am, as ever, your comrade. I. S. Taylor. 



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Makqtteite, Mich., 8ept, ittb, 1882. 
Ccnnrades : 

Since the incei)tioii of the annual reunions of my old re^- 
inaent (the 21st Ills.,) it has not been my good fortune to assem- 
ble with them but once, and I had such a joyous time then, that 
eacli year I have promised myself that the following would find 
me one of the number, but "nian proposes while God disposes" 
and circumstances each year as time comes around forces my 
absence. Now I am 'way up here almost to the northern limit 
of our great country, and business engagements will prevent 
my being with you, but that you will haveajoll.y good time I 
am well assurt'd, I also feel assured that the citizens of Terre 
Haute will not have to mourn the loss oi' one single rooster, even 
if it does crow, as I have no doubt the ''good cheer" will be in 
abundance and to spare. With my best wishes for a good time 
and a kind remembrance by my old comrades, 

I remain, fraternally, C H. Borrows. 

loLA, Kansas, Sept. 6th, 1882. 
W F. Tlirnter, A. G. Austin, Dr. J. E. Link and others : 

Dear Sirs and Comrades — Your invitati(.n to attend the 
rcunifin of our old Regiment on the 19th and 2nth, reached me 
at this place some days since, and much as I would like to be 
there to greet my old comrades, and take them by the hand, cir- 
cumstances entirely beyond my control render it impossible for 
me to attend. Say to my old friends, and especially to the mem- 
l)ers of my old company, who may be there, that though absent 
in body, yet T am with them in spirit, and hope they may enjoy 
many pleasant reunions in this life, and a great and glorious re- 
union of every member on that brightand shining shore beyond 
the dark river. My kindest and best wishes attend you all, now 
atid hereafter. T am, with great respect, your comrade, 

J. W. Cl.ARK, 

Tiate Capt. C Co. 21st Tils. 
]'. S. Tola, Allen co., Kas., is my present home. .T. W. C. 

Paducah, I^y., Sept. 16th, 1882. 
To the Survivors 21 .s-^ Ills. Vol. Infantry. 

T regret, owing to sickness in my family, that I cannot 
meet with you at Terre Haute, Ind., on the 19th, 2()tb and 21st, 
but while T am absent from you my heart is with you. Tt would 
afTcrd me much pleasure to meet "Grant's Old Regiment" once 
again, and with the boys call to memory the struggles of the 
past. Hoping you may have a pleasant reunion, T close, send- 
ing my kindest regards to ail. 

Truly youis, ,lAJri<:s M. Wvk<ii<'k, Co. D. 



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BozKMAN, MoN. Tek., Sept. 3d, 1882. 
Comrades : 

Cannot be with you this year — have just been burned out, 
and haven't time for anything but rebuilding and business gen- 
erally. Hope next 3'ear to see your smiling faces, and in the 
meantime if any of you wish to see a booming town just come 
to Bozeman, the future capitol of Montana, and you will receive 
a hearty welcoine. Hoping you may have a grand, good time, 
I subscribe myself your comrade, B. F. Osborn. 

RosiTA, Col., Aug. 25th, 1882.- 
Brother Comrades : 

I have received the invitation to attend the annual re- 
union, and regret very much that I cannot be present, but trust I 
will be with you in 1883. It would be pleasant indeed, to me, 
if I could be present at this reunion, and recall the pleasanter 
part of army life by three days of actual camp life with you. 
Altliough I may be absent in body I will be present in spirit. 
Hoping you ma^- have a jolly, jolly time, 

I. am, very respectfully, yours, A. J, Newpobt. 

Danville, III., Aug. 19th, 1882. 
Secretary Reunion : 

Sir — I will be there if nothing prevents me, L. A. Stark, 

Co. F, is here. Yours with respect, R. Newman. 

IRONTON, Iron Co., Mo., Sept. 8th, 1882. 
Dear Comrades : 

I received your kind invitation to attend our reunion at 
Terre Haute, and fee! sadly disappointed that I cannot attend. 
I hope to be with y.ni next year. Hoping my old companions 
will have a happy tinie, 

I remain, an old 21st soldier, Joseph Hasty. 

Rose Hill, III., Sept. 18th, 1882. 
Dr. D. Hanes : 

Dear Sir — I received your kind invitation to attend our 
Regimental reunion to be held at your place on the 19th and 
20th of Sept. I am sorry to inform you that I cannot attend, 
but I send my best respects and wishes to the boys of the old 
21st, and esi)ecially those of Co. K. Hoping that you may all 
have a good time, and that I may be able to attend the next re- 
union, I remain > our comrade, John B. Cowgeb. 

Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 10th, 1882. 
My Dear Friends : 

I take pleasure in writing you a few lines informing 
you of my welfare. I will be at the reunion if I can get off from 
my work, but it is a luird matter to ^et away from farm work. 
No more at present. James C. Gtlson. 



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"" 80MKRT0N, O., Aug. 80th, 1882. 

Dr. Dax'ld Hones: 

Deaf iSir — I am sorry to say that I cannot be in attendance' 
at our reunion. I am a poor man and cannot raise money 
enough to come on." Be pleased to tell all our old companions 
that I have a great desire to see them — the lack of money is my 
only hindrance. Give my address to all of Co. A's old vet- 
erans — tell them to drop me a card. Three cheers for the old 
flag, long may she wave! 

Yours, &c. Abhaham McKitkick. 

Hastings, Neb., Aug. 28tli, 1882. 
Far out in the west— in reply to your Committee of the 
Old 21st Ills. Vet. Vol. Infantry, I would simply say that it is 
not convenient for jne to be with you — as I am absent, close ui> 
the ranks. Although I am absent in body I am with you in 
mind. I will close by wishing you a good time, and that we 
may meet at some future reunion. My kindest regards to all. 

.John Ship:rman, Co. I). 

(yARTHAGE, Ind., Sept; l7th, 1882. 
Dr. David Jianes: 

Nothing could give me njore pleasure than to meet with 
the old 21st Ills, once more, and mingle with the boys wii^m I 
so long suffered with. I had thougiit until yesterday that I 
would be ai)le to be with you at Terre Haute, but owing to sick- 
ness in my family I fear tliat I shall not be able to get tliere. 
My kind respects to the boys of the old 21st, and especially old 
Co. I). Hurrah for Old Chickamauga. P. A. Card. 

Hardin.svit^le, (!RAwi'^()Rn Co., III., Sei)t. loth, 1882. 
Drar ihniradcK : 

Your kind invitation to the reunion at Terre Haute is re- 
received i iiope there will be many of the old 21st there, and 
tbcy may have a good time. I may not be able to attend this 
time, but will look witli interest for an. account of the proceed- 
ings. Hoiiing to t)e able io attend next year. 

Yours trtdy, .1. C. Reciiart. 

Kh:oKiTK, Iowa, Sept llth, 1882. 
Dr. l)(rviil J ]< 171 ex: 

1 regret to say it v.'iil be impossible for me to meet my obi 

comrades in arms as reijuesteil. Yours, F. Waller. 

Casey, Ills., Sept. 5th, 1882. 
Dear Slr.^ : 

Your card of invitation thankfully received, and I would 

be liappy to attend, but my business is such that I will have to 

decline. Thanking you for your kindness, 

I remain, truly yours. .Jefferson Short. 



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Florence, Kan., Hept. 4tli, 1882. 
^fl•. Jlanes, Corresponding Secretary: 

Y'our invitation to attend tlie reunion of tlic 21st Ills. Vol. 
lutViiitry at Torre Haute, is at hand, would l)e pleased to meet 
luy old comrades once more, as I never have been with the Old 
KeKiment since the 20th of 8ept 186;r, at the battle of Chiea- 
luauga, but corn-cutting and wheat-sowing is at hand, so I can't 
come. Hope you will have a good time. 

Yours truly, T. P. Sayre, Sergt. Co. B. 

WASiiiNCiToN, D C, Sept. loth, 1882. 
ir. I\. Jluuter, Esq.: 

Many tlianks for your kind invitation to the reunion of 
the old 21st Regiment Ills. Vols, at Terre Haute, on the 19th, 
20th and 21st. It is with regret that I report to you my inability 
to meet my old comrades, 'tis ihe first time I have been absent, 
but being so far away, and being in the service of Uncle 8ani in 
ti>.e Pension Office here, njakes it impossible to meet you; but I 
will be there in spirit. Hoj)ing you will have a bully big time, 
auvl my highest regards to all the boys, I remain, as ever. 

Yours, Enoch Walker, Co. E. 

Yates Center, Kan., Sept. 3d, 1882. 
Comrade David Hanes : 

Your card of invitation to attend and renew the friend- 
ships of army life is at hand, and I regret verj"- much that ray 
circumstrnces are such that I cannot attend. I wish j-ou success 
and a happy meeting. Yours fraternally, Wm. Walmsley. 

i RONTON, Mo., Sept. 12th, 1882. 
Dr. David I/anes : 

Deal' Sir — Your kind invitation to attend the reunion of 
ilie old 21st 111. Infantry received, lam sorry I cannot be with 
you Oil t!ie 20tii inst. Ho})e to be with you at some future time. 
I would be glad if their next meeting could be here on our old 
campground, where Gen Grant left us with a Brigadier's com- 
comtnission. There are three of us here. Celebrate the anni- 
\'ers;iry of the baitle of Piloi Knob on 27th of Sept. Can't you 
fix next meeting here on that date next year. 

Yours, Aaron Elliott. 

LoviNtcToN, III., Aug. 22d, 1882. 
Friend Aw- tin : 

1 understand that Dan. Vorhees is going to nuuie the wel- 
come address — il so please answer. I would rather help hang 
the dam scamp than hear him make a speech at the reunicni of 
Xh.v 21st Illinois. Will you ])!ease answer tins epistle. 

Pespecdully, .J. B. PemvjektoN. Co. B. iilst HI.. 

By Thunder. 



14 

440 Wkst 4tli St., Chicago, Sept. lOtli, '82. 
Dr. D. Hones: 

Dear Comrade— Your Kind invitation to attend the reunion 
of the 21st came to hand .some time since. I have delayed to 
answer, hoping I could get off, hut I cannot, and you will have 
to excuse me. My best wishes are with you all, hope you will 
enjoy yourselves, not only at this reunion, hut at many others 
of the 21st. (Jive my highest regards to ;iil t.he boys. Will try 
and not fail you next year. 

I am, very respectfully, Paul F. A. Pundt. 

Hor.LiSTER, Cai ., Se])t. 5th, 1882. 
ComradcH : 

Again lam in receijit of your kind invitation to be present 

;it your annual reunion, and again I am compelled to answer at 

"roil call" by letter. Nothing would atrord me greater pleasure 

than to meet you face to face, and again go over the scenes and 

times long past. Accept my i>>ost sincere thanks for the kind 

invitation, and be!ie\(' me, your true friend, 

Thomas Yost, Co. A. 

HuMBoJ/r, Kan., Aug. 17th, 1S82. 
Efiteerncd Frifnds and Comrades : 

It would be my iughest pleasure, to l)e with you on those 
days of reunion, but cir'-unistances will not permit me to come 
May every blessing of life and friendship he yours. 

Y(Mirs!ru!v, E. CaiJ-ANTink. 



ROLL OF SURVIVING MEMBERS 

—OF THE 

21st Illinois Veteran Volunteer Infantry. 

FiEld and Staff, 

Col U S Giant, New York City Surg John E Link, Terre Haute, lud 

Lifut-Cal VV K iVUMakiu. Salem, Ills Chai>laiu K D Wilkin, Danville, Ills 

Lieut-Col. I Halloway, ViiginiaCity, li Q M Simeon Paddlelord, Tumola, 111 

Montana Territory .Sergt Waj H S Lee, Austin, Texas 

Adit C 11 I' uUer, Decatur, Ills y M Serj-t \V K Hunter, Terre Haute 

Adjt J A i'ieice, Xenia, Ills Q M Sergt R II Jones, Ingraham, Ills, 

Adjt J R Duncan, Sullivan, Ills Com Sergt J R Rackabv, Rogers, Ark 

Surg J L Kcet, Tuscola, Ills Com Sergt T T Austin, Flora, Ills 

Surg E M Seeley, Tittsfield, Ills Ilos St L L Hollister, Kinmundy, Ills 

Cnmpany A, 

Geo II Dunning, Capt, Springfield, Ills Hanks. John, Decatur, Ills 

G E Eaton, Capt Ilanimond, Henrv, Decatur, Ills 

Edwin D C'ox, 1st Lieut, 85 Dearborn llogan, Oilando, 'Decatur, Ills 

Street, l liicago liobson, Joseph E 

Theo Gross, 2d Lieut, Monticello, Ills Hasty, Jos, Arcadia, Iron co. Mo 

B E Osborn, Sergt, liozman, Mou Ter Leigii, John, Sangamon. Macon co,ni8 

Readle, A, Hamnioiid. His ]McKiti ick,A. Sumerton.Belraont co, O 

Hrown, W T. Veruiillion, Ills JNleyers. Jas H, Decatur, Ills 

Calmiie. Alvin, Taconie, Wash Ter I'ope, C M, Bennett, Ills 

Clark, Jaine«. Decatur, Ills Shepherd, J R, Argenta, Macon co, Ills 

Crawt'onl, nan. Blue Mound. Ills Street. Jonn, Nebraska 

Colvig, C S. Arlzonia Tchute, John, Terre Haute, Ind 

Demass. Chas, Assinni)tion, Ills West. S W, Siningfleld, Ills 

IMsbrow, Chas, Clay Center. Kansas Whitton, John L, Blue Mouuil, Ills 

Eckhart, John, Decatur, Ills Witts, Wm H, Monticello, Ills 

Fletcher, John, Decatur. Ills Yost, Thomas, Hollister, Calilornia 

Fitzpatrick, Martin, Decatur, Ills York, L C, Atwood. Ills 

Cnmpany H, 

Capt V Welshinui, Keoga. Ills Ilolbrooks, Columbus, Castle Rock, Col 

(_'apt Austin Blake, Thayer, Kansas Jones, Wilev. Johnstown, Ills 

2d Lieut A V Hait, Paradise, Ills Kimery. Alfred VV. Xeoga, Ills 

Alliback. Joseph R. New York City Kiger, George W, Whitlev'.s Point, His 

V.errv, VV N. Majority Point, Ills Kinney, Oliver C W 

Becnier, Chris, Hrushy Foik, Ills Ijandsdown, Marion, Oakland, Ills 

BigeloAv. William 11 " Ijandsdown, James E. Oakland, Ills 

(urtit. Thomas H. Lovington, Ills Martin, .James. Carlton. Nebraska 

liirtis, Edward. Tuscola. Ills IMundell, Robeit, Kansas 

( oiidit, Jaioli H, Neoga, ills McComas, Armond S 

(lark, William, Great Bend, Kansas Ncwbanks, Heniy M, Ellingham, Ills 

t lark, Kicd L.Cireat Bend, Kansas Poonnan, Noah. Lamed, Kansas 

< ain, JolniG, Nashville. Tenn Poniberton, .James B, Lovington, Ills 

Davis, Eli. Joiiesville. Ind Pliipp.s, Thomas J. Newton, Ills 

Eggers, George, Majority Point, Ills Pliip|is, William, Shell ( it\. Mo 

Elliott. Aaron, Ironton, Mo Pitt, William, lilue EarH),"Minn 

Ewing. M A, Neoga, Ills Rice, William 

Ferguson. James Rhodes, Edmund. Ottumwa, Iowa 

Forcum, .John E, Neoga, Ills Stone. John, Newman, Ills 

rilson, James, Mattoon. Ills Sayre. Thomas P, Florence, Kansas 

(iordon. Robert S, Mount Canncl, Ills Wilson, Samuel F. Neoga, Ills - 

(.oodwin. Orville S, Bell Air, Ills Wooley, Horace F, Rattle Snake, Kan 

Hendrix. Samuel, Paradise, Ills Wright. Richard, Jonesville. Ind 

Hacket, Chas, U, (ircat Bend. Kansas Waller. .John T. Mattoon, Ills 

JUirr, Chesterlleld, White's Mi!!, Ken Waller, Franklin, Keokuk, Iowa 

llildeibrandt, Francis. S E cor 2oth st Winkler. John, Oaklaml, Ills 

!!iid Cass ave. St Louis Zieglei-, William, Spring Ranch, Neb 



16 

Cninpany C, 

( ;il>t .) VV (.lark, Jola, Allen I'o. Kau Heusle}, William' Woodsou co, Kan 

1st Lieut Andrew J (lark, lola, Kan Kii klami, Hiiam, Kansas 

2il Lieut G VV Uuberts, ( hanigaign, Ills Kellar, Jolm, tjieiiy vale, Kansas 

Baker, H J, JMahoniet, Ills Kellar. Kdwarci VV, LInidale, Kansas 

Beuoit. Joseph, Oakland. Ills Kiier, l^ewls. iVIonticello, Ills 

J;ia\ , Courad, Arcjia, Ills Leveru\\ ay, J{uben, Areola. Ills 

]5rl8t. Patiick, Quiiuy, Ills Laiiglilin.John M, Wontiiello, Ills 

Biuflin, David h, Moiitillo, Ills iMollett, Thomas JSl, Galesville, Ills 

Dawson, William s. Jlanslield, Ills INUGinnis, S W, Hunker Hill. Kansas 

Itawsou George It, Monticello, Ills iSIcGinnis, Jesse, Bunker Hill, Kuusas 

Dore, John R, iMonlicello, Ills Jyichols, Jacob, Kansas 

Dyei-, .John \V, Mount .Sterling, Ohio Phillips, Joseph, Elkhart, Ind 

i;d<.u, Andrew, yedalia, JNIo Spiiulki, John Simeal, Ills 

I'alon, John, ( enieiville. Ills .Schii ider, Jolm, Fargo, 1) T 

Fiauk, David K, Marshall, ills Thorn, William, Bloointield, Ohio 

iranieline, Elijah, Monticello, Ills Tiiulcr, SimstJeld J,.(;alesville, IlLs 
Iloag, Walter B, Thomashoro, Ills 

Campany LI, 

Joel T Kirkuian, (_ apt, regular ai my May, Fred, Waynestowu, Iml 

r A Lard, Captain, Cartilage, Ind Maddox, John 1), Cnslunan. Ills 

Samuel fl Ford, 1st Lt, Ft Sill. Texas JS'eal. John, M, Bhu-nix, Ills 

I S Taylor, -."d Lt, Centralia, Ills Newport. A J, Rosita, Colorado 

Ayers, Samuel, Kansas Nell, Josiah, Kansas 

Bosiwick, R B Ovviuas, B F, St Louis, Mo 

BuiiiS, ( orneliiis, Camai-go, Ills I'otts, Heniy K, Newman, Ills 

Barium, John VV. Arthur. Ills Polk, William II. Paris, Ken 

Jiiindgar, John VV Pimdt, Paul T A. 440 VV 12th St Chicago 

Bagley. Elijah, ( ainargo, Ills Pearce, J VV, I'.islioy's Station, Ills 

Ci rtin, Edwaid Protzman. A N. Iliiisdale, Kansas 

( oiulit. .Josiali. Foit Scott. Kansas Khinebei-ger, VVm II. Beaidstown, Ills 

Cailentiuc, lOvan, Ilitinboldt, Kansas llussell, J G, luscola. Ills 

Daniels, F M Robinette, Kansas 

Daniels. John, Brushy Fo.k, Ills Riley, William 

Doyle, George VV^ " Riue.N , James, xVssumption. Ill 

Earl. (Jeorge VV Sboap. Henry, Wolcott, Ind 

Ellis, (Jiiilla Sandlord, VV X, Ironton, JNIo 

Frifldle. VVilliam Suinnei, James, Areola, Ills 

Geer, Abraham, Ncjrwich, Conn Snyder, G \V, Chattanooga. Tenu 

Gillogly. James, Kewman, Ills Sluok, B F 

Hollingsworth, E. Wellington, Kansas Shireman, John, Hastings, Nebraska 

Haines, David, Terre Haute, Ind Still Jes.^e 

Haines, Thomas Si|>ple. Gilbv, Labette Citv. Kansas 

iioofman, K B, Ashel, Iowa WLSttall. FT, Yates Citv.'lll 

Hi.fl'mau Thomas, Durand,III Watson. VV VV, Camai-a-oj Ills 

Hill. W !1, Ironton, Mo VV est. R P, Ironton. Mo 

Ilornba. k. J;iines, Hull.lMs Willisou, LP 

Liston. William, (haileston. Ills V.'aters. John 

Lindsay, S S. .Vnihony, Kansas Walmsley. Wm, Yates Center, Kan 

Lee. (' c WalmsleV. Thos, Y'ates Center, Kan 

.Mitidiell, V\'illiaiii Watson, VV J, Camargo, Ills 

Jlollselt, N B. cioverdale, Ind Wy.ki.fl', J N, Pha-iiix. III.'- 

Ccmpany E, 

(apt John T-ove, Hammond, Ills Jenkins, George, Janieslown, Mo 

Capt J A l-reeland, Dalton City, Ills Kent, Robert 

<.'apt G W Linn, Mattoon. Ills ' Kennmly, Finis, Ottowa, Kansas 

Lieut ICrastus Mack, Ilill.«dale. Ind Kennedy, Patrick, St. Louis, Mo 

Aljott, .John N. Moa\ve(|iia. HI Lansden.T A. Hethanv, Ills 

Adams. J A, Shelby ville. Ills Lansdeii. J M, P.ethanv. Ills 

Baker, H (', Charleston, Ills McRevnolds, J H, Dalton Citv, Mo 

Brooks, Samuel, Wichita. Kansas Mitchell. J A. Sergt, Bethany, Ills 

r.ean, liobert, Camargo, Ills iMitchell, A M, Svracuse, Neb 

Bwnnett, Richd. Osa.ue Mission. Kan MiGiiiie. Jo-' H,"Bethanv. Ills. 

Hane, A K. Iowa Mctiuire, Exiine. Ottawa Station, la 

Bankson, VVilliam, Decatur. Ill McDowell, (Jeoige 

I'.iown, William .Vlc< Ini e, Wm I), Dalton Citv, Ills 

lirovvn. Jefl'ersou, Fredericktowu, .Mo Million, VVm L, Lovington, Ills 

Boggs. s s, Stoi ktiin, Kansas Moore. .lames M Bethany, Ills 

Beck. Chi istopher, IJetbanv, Ills M iner. Edward 

Cover. Peter, Sullivan. Ills " McPheeters, Addison. Sullivan, Ills 

ClilloKl. Daniel Nash. Alfred 

David. Samuel, Lawrein-e, Kansas Xoiiis, Ezekiel, Tippecanoe, Ohio 

Everett. C W, Sullivan, Ills Nasworthy, Jno, Osage Mission, Kan 

Fruit, .las H. Sergt. Dalion. Ills NasworthV, James. Sullivan, Ills 



1 / 

!■ leclauU, A .-', i^nlioii, lll.r I'L-iiibell, Jolui, lleiiiiiiL, IIU 

Kcirc!ll, Thomas, lieiiient, Ills I'ciinewell, Thonias, Lake Lit), lll^ 

Fred, Kzia, Kearney. Kansas Kcece, John IJ, Sullivan, ills 

Gregg, Simeon, Jackson, Mich Keece, Charles, Larnetl, Kansas 

(irccn, B F Suiilh, 11 A, Bethau} , Ills 

(ioKlen, John, Martinsbiirg. Ohio fMiiith. Thomas, Moawequa, Ills 

Iloskius, 1'i.iry, iiethaui, Ills Shijimun, Chailes, Hampton, Ills 

Jluskiiis, \V n", Bethany. Ills Sams, John, Kinsley, Kan 

Hall, Robert " Tliaver, W A. Tuscola, Ills 

ilill. Jas, l>avis I' O, (lav Co, Neb Walker, Knoch, Bethany, Ills 

Hill, Martillius. BetlianC, Ills \V illiams. James, Altamont, Ills 

Hays, John, Xeiiia, Ohio' Waneu, Samuel, Bufl'alo. Kansas 

llem\-, Kdwaid. SiiU ivaii. Ills Wilson. Henry. Taylorville, Ills 
Jones. W r., WilliamsviHe. Mo 

. Company F, 

1) S Blackluiru, Capt, tiau Bueua, Cal l.angley, James 

Jas M Mock, Capt, ( harlestou. Ills Lvnch, "Daniel I' 

J \V Vance, Isl Bieut. Paris. Ills l.ee. i'hili|j 

W J Hunter, 2d Lieut. I'aris. Ill jMaun, iiuward, I'aris, Ills 

Boone. H. Hume, Ills Means, Wm. Paris, Ills 

Kell, ) M. Paris, Ills iMorgan, David Texas 

Burns, John Miiiphy, Bennett A Kansas 

Culler, Geo. Decatur, ills Newman, JMahlon — - Kansas 

Cami)bell, Alex. Kausas Newman, Robert, Danville Ills 

('opley, Josiah Pottei', Leonidas 

((icliian, Jolui Kicks, James A 

Davis, Perry H. Paris, ills Kozell, John T. Paris, Ills 

Flint, J)hn, Ohio lloberts, George W 

Harper, George Sovern, A J. I'aris. Ills 

Hurst, Wm M. Ackley, Kansas Stark, Levi .^, Danville, Ills 

Hunter. John. Paris. Ills Sebree, Charles E. Paris, Ills 

Jngie, James J. — - Kansas Satteilee,'Ossian, Kdgar, Ills 

Jones, John, Minn Sheets, J M. Paris, ills 

James, Thomas P Thompson. Thomas C 

James. Firman. Oakland, Ills Willis, Jonathan, Terre Haute, Ind 

Iveishner, John Cal Willis, Isaac J. Torre Haute, Ind 

King, .John JI. Dallas Center. Iowa \Vade Alexander 
Keciic, .rallies M 

•\ 

Camp any G-, 

Joseph Mayer, Capt. St Louii«, Mo Judson, Wm L. London, Canada 

Itichard L Smith, Capt. Odin, Ills King, Samuel 

Robert D Kasly, 1st Lieut. Rome. Ills Leston, Daniel W 

.V W Songer, 2d Lieut. Kinmundy, Ills Leathennan, Clement, Bono, Did 

(ieo .X Trvnei. Seigt Bloomiiiut'oii. Ill Jloiilin. Jas h, Nebraska 

Will II Sliugart, Sergt Moillin, Benj F.Xenia. Ills 

.loseph F W ilcox. Sergt. Flora. Ills Melching. Fred W 

Robert 15 Kasly, Sergt. Areola, Ills McUryan, Chri*topher 

.lohii W Meyers, Corii M((2uade, I>aiiiel 
C S Burrows, Corp. 120 & 138 Dearborn N ichols, James H 

Street. Chicago O'l^iyau, Michael 

Samuel Lunnon. Corp Putney, Alexandei- R 

Fritz W liiown, <_orp Porter, Jas A. Xenia, Ills 

.lohn W Barnes. Musician Reed, John .\ 

Thonias .1 Songer, .Musician Rei'd, Jos. Nenia, Ills 

C ( uininings. Teamster liomang. < bri^topher 

llraiiiicii, John Richardson, .lames R 

Brown, .\lbert Ci. Clay City. Ills Kicliardson. Thomas A M 

Brown, W F. Washington, Kansas Richardson. Cieorge W 

Crittenden. Thos. Centialia, 111.'* Robinson. .James 

t opeland. Jas M Fredonia. Kansa.s Sliugart. John, Salem, Ills 

Curry, Thomas Shugart, Robert. Salem. Ills 

Colder, Jas C. Louisville, Ills Songer, Snnmol T. Faiiludcl, Ills 

Davenpoit, Henry C. Salem, Ills Southei land, .lohu 

Dillman, .Mfred, "Oskaloosa, Ills Scliultz. Samuel W 

Fanning, Michael, Mattoon. Ills Schiiltz. David L. Silver Plume, Col 

Fleming. Jas A Fallow, Ills Wliittakei, John D. Uocky Mount. Mo 

Gillem, Jarrott J Work, .lames I 

Hamilton, Geo W Wliani, Jo-s. Ft. Rus.sell, Wyoming Ter 

Howard, Dennis Whitman. Samuel s 
Houlbi. Larrv 



IS 

Cninpany .H, 

Austin, A G Lieut. Tt!rre Haute, Ind Harlun, Kdwiu C'ajit. Waisliall, Ills 

Arclier, L G. Maishall, Ills King, llany, O't^'allon, 111^. 

Blark, Harrison, Cayt. Aiarsliall, ills Kiik, .Jaines 6, KobinsoJi, ills 

iiatsoii. Glial les, Maishall, Ills I-ee. Kilev, Sullivan, ills 

Hiookhart, H i*. I.unc (Jaks, Mo Lee. Pcivy, Vv estlielil, ills 

iiiriHiv, Jos. Xer.ie Haute, Jnd M( l\eeu, N b l.ieut, liasi St l^oiiis, 111 

iJeuuJtt. Fred. Westtield, ills Miller, Daniel B. Wesilield. ills 

Baker, .James H. York, Ills Millei, Jacob, Syiinglield, Ills 

iiarbee, Jo F. Martinsville, ills Markin, C. Lasey, Ills 

ijueknwr, N S Montgoniei-y, II. Biai tinsville, Ills 

liullai'd, Silas Ivansas Keely, Kobert, Martinsville, ills 

ISeunett, Thonia.s 1* Ohio Overmire, Silas, Decatu)-, Ills 

t-ainpbell, Andy, Marshall, ills Pitman. Joseph Kansas 

Christian, Josiah, Marshall, Ills Price, Wni. Paris, ills 

Chancellor, John W. Neoga, ills Perishoe. Geo. Martinsville, Ills 

I>avid. Wm LI. tSaleui, Ills I'erishoe, !>anl. Martinsville, ills 

IXHialdson. Heni-v, Westlield, ills Parcell, Wesley. Westlield, Ills 

France, Kariiest, Martinsville, ills Sandy, W F. Westfield, ,111 

I'orester, Lewis, Casey, ills Stewart, Josopluis, Marshall, Ills 
Krakes, Beiij. Casey, ills Snider, \V A Westtield, Ills 

Goble, Cephas, Casey, Ills Steel, C i;. Alarshall, Ills 

Grant. G VV. Paris, Ills \\ right, W A. Kutaway, Ken 

Gamniou, Jesse, Darwin, ills Wilson, Morton, West Union, Ills 

Holler, Henry, Terre Haute, !nd Walker, Greeubtiry, Saulsbury, Ills 

Hutchison, John Wilson, Isain Melrose, ills 

Humphrey, Henry, Westlield, Ills Wier, George Kansas 

UoltiM-, ilenrv G. Terre Haute, iud WhitsoH, Charles — — Kansas 
Ilarlaii, Wm A. Marshall, Ills 

Cnmpany I, 

Burr, T R. Uol)in.son, Ills Mathenv, S N. Bellair, Ills 

liurr, W ti. Lawrence, Ills Mills, Wm C. Bellair. ills 

iJroughton, Saiu. independence, Ivan MeCarty, Jame.-, liobinsoii. Ills 

Beam, (jeorge W JMcDonald, .) P. Springtiekl, Ills 

Cox, Joel S.lJIoomingdale, hid Palmateer, ti K Terre Haute, Iud 

Cobb, J T >;evada Parsons, A W. Bellair, Ills 

iJean, Joliu P. Mew Hebron, Ills i'ayne, John [£,. Urbana, Kansas 

Dean, Geo l>. ludeiieudence, Kansas I^aul, James F, Palestine, Ills 

UillB, Wm. Ovvanaco, Ills Perkins, John Mo 

Evans, Willis H. York, Ills Kichart, John C. Hardiusville, Ills 

Fount, Hargis, Owanaco, Ills llyau, Wm. Madison Co. Ills 

Grow. Jas \V. Hutsonville, Ills Shaw, J W. Terre Haute, Ind 

Hand, Flbridge K. Hutsonville, Ills Shaw, F M. Shoals, Ind 

Howe, Charles Ills shipinan, S A. Hardinsville, Ills 

Hale, .John, Watson, jNIo Short, Jett'erson, Casey, ills 

Hamilton, Meredith, Robinson, Ills Steel, John Cal 

Heath, Geo. Terre Haute, ind Thompson, Alex. McKcnny, Texas 

Hewitt, H L. Austin, Ills Thompson, .loseiili, Flat Rock, ills 

King, Harvey li. Newiuau. Ills \Yright, I M. Greenup, Ills 

Livingston, .Jake, Bellair, Ills Ward,.! M. Newton, Ills 

Maxwell, A S. Duncansville, ills Ward, James W Arkansas 

Marbury, L >.'. liobiuson, Ills Watts, Dennis, Oblong, Ills 

Maioue, Isaac P. Greenville, Ills Watts, Beni F. Mo 

McCrillis, Dave, Slielbyville, Ills Wayne, John K. Mo 

Mace, Jacob, Robinson, Ills 

Camp any K, 

A M Peterson, Capt. Mattoon, Ills Holisou, Samuel, lirownstown, 111.^ 

S B Wade, Capt. lillinghani. His Hurst, W B.Jewett, Ills 

Geo A Armstrong, 1st Lt, Indianapolis Hall, James 

John A Jones, 1st Ijieut. Hoskins, Frank. 

J B Berry, 2 1 Lieut. NToble, Ills Jared, J M. Corp. Yale. Ills 

Abraham, W M. 1st Sergt. Watsou, Ills Lee, John, Rose H ill, Ills 

Blanchard, Thos. Corp. Flora, Ills Loback, Van 

ISridges, W L. 1st Sergt. Xewton, Ills McNair, Otho, Olney. Ills 

Bridges, J C. East Lvnn, Mo Xefl", (J C. Casey, Ills 

Billman, William Payne, O R. Newtou, ills 

Barkley, Amos, W^atson, Ills Price, Thos. Olney, Ills 

Cojie, J P. Corp. Olney, Ills Peteison, Ansil 

Covvger, John B. Co'p. Yale, Ills Ricks, L A.Quincv, Ills 

Cowger, M S. Rose Hill. Ills Roush, Thos J. Calhoun, Ills 

Cats, John, Chicago, ills Rowley, William 

Collins, M Raw lings, Nathan, Newtou, Ills 

Caruentei-, A G. Elk Falls, Kansas .Shup, I M. IstSergt. Newton, Ills 



19 

Vci-.U, H C. luiliauiiijolis, lud siies, John, 1st Scrgt. Mt Caniiel, Ills 

Doild, F C. Newtou, Ills Stieis, Cliarles, Rush county, Ind 

Fry, \Vm. Olney, ills Sloan, Tlios. Stewartsou, Ills 

Foie, Arch Sloan, Geo T. Stewartson, Ills 

Fiuhl,. John, Watson, Ills .Stevenson, W Y. Kflin^ham, Ills 

Farley, Harney Shook, Harvev, Kicland, Ills 

Foster, Jol), Newton, Ills Ticknor, E J 

Uallaghe'-,Thos. Olney, Ills Wilson, Kd S. Jewett, Ills 

Gardner, Dennis, Olney, Ills W:ilUer, Robert, Casev, Ills 

Groves, Michael White, Edward, Mt Pleasant, Iowa 

Garrett, VV m. Olney, Ills Weaver, Jacob, Newton, Ills 

Gambrel, John r.Ingrahan], Ills Wells, Thos B. Clinton, Ind 



Roll of Honor. 



Field and Staff, 

Col J W S Alexandei-, Killed at Chickauiauga, Sept. 19th, 1863. 

Lieut-Co! G VV I'eck, Died, lSii2. 

Lieut-Col W M Jamison, Died at Moutlcello, Ills., Jlay 1st, 1878. 

Adjt C li Steele, Died nt .Mattoon, Ills., Julv lUth, 1877. 

Surgeon S B Ten Brook. Died at Paris. Ills. " 

Surg-eou Blake, Died Since dischai-ge. 

Sera:t-Ma.i P A Roberts, Killed at Cliickamauga, Sept. I'Jth, 18li8. 

Com-Sergt .V K Conkey, Died at Jacksonville, Ills., 1878. 

Cnmpany Jl, 

Alvord, .Iose)3h, M Lieut., Killed at Stone River. 

Albright, Fr.'ink, Corp., Died in Texas in 1804. 

Butler, J. Killeil at Ironton, Missojiri. 

Bacon. Hugh, Killed at Stone River. 

iUirclier, Aleck, Killed at Stone River. 

Bloss, Philip, Died in Andeisoiiville. 

Canofl', Jacob. Killed at Stone Rivei-. 

Dines, Robert, 1st Sergt., Killed at Stone River. 

Kllison. Jacob, Killed at Cliickamauga. 

Flory, Taylor, l>ied in Calllornia from the eflects of Anderson vil 

Fioiv, i!. J. Died since discharge. 

Foley. Daniel, Killed at Cfiickaniauga. 

Fenimer, Frank, Died in .Vndersonville. 

Iliggius, Heniy, Killed at Stone River. 

Knufl'. Anthonv. Died since discharge. 

iMartin, II. B. F. Died at Decatni-. Ilfs., ISOri. 

Peters, Charley. Killed at Stone River. 

Ruby, John, Killed at Stone River. 

Sniiih, Ivli.iab, Killed at Stone Rivei-. 

Soper, John. Died since discharge. 

Stewart, George, Died at Annaijolis, Mai'vland. 

Witts. Frank, Killed at Stone River. 

Woodman, Elwood. Killed at Stone River. 

Wise. John. Killed at Stone River. 

Zorger, Rudolph, Killed at Stone River 

Cnmpany H, 

Allison, Lewis F, Died at Anderson ville Prison, June 24th, 18ti4. 
Ashmore, Thos J, .Killed at Stone River, Dec. 30. 18(!2. 
Ashmore, John H, Killed at Stone River, Dec. 31. 18C.2. 
Ashmore, Hezekiah .\, Died at Oakland, Ills, date unknown. 

Akers, Albertis. Died at , Illinois, date unknown. 

Buchanan, Wm W. Died at Ncoga, Ills. 18«.5. 

Benge. Lewis F, Died, place and date unknown. 

Brannon, Thos H, Died at Neoga. Illinois. 1878. 

(Jompton, Wm II, Died at Anderson ville Piison, Nov. Hi, 1S(M. 

Collins. John G, Ditvi in Wisconsin, date unknown. 

Dodds, Thomas H, Died at Ironton, Mo, Oct. lt>, 1801. 

'>evers. George W , Died at An<lersonville Prison, .\p)-il 18, lS(i4. 

Ferguson. Wm E. Killed'at Stone River, Dec. 31; 18fi2. 

Gordon, .\llen, Died at Chai-leston, Ills. 

Gilliard, Leander, Died at lolca ( oiinty, Illinois. 

Hedge, Wesley. Died of Wounds at Stone River, Jan. 11, 18t)3. 

Howard, Samuel, Died at ('nn.berland (Jo.> Illinois, 1877. 



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Kcii.-ull, \Villl;iiii, Jvilk'd ;it .-SK IK' Uivei', Ihm' .-U, imu. 

Ki'o.-ell. K|)lii-J:.!ii, Duiii at IroiUoii, Mo, Nov fi, 18HI. 

Kisf, Eilwaui, Died at Watseka, Illinois, date uuknowii. 

K:ikc, .loliii, i)ifd at Louisville, Ky., date iiiikuown. 

Lake, Audiew J. UjimI since discharge. 

Lewis, .Joliu W , Died ol Woun.ls at 8tone Rivei, Feb.Stli, IbbS. 

Millfi, llirani ('. Died at Columbus, Ky, 1K(12. 

iMayiiard, John, Died ol' wounds at Nashville, Teuii, t'eb. '28, l,s(i'J. 

Mci ui mack, Hugh, i^ied in Kel)el l*ii.>uu, Danville. Vu 

Motlat, .lames M, Killed at (diiekaniautta. Sept. ;iU, ISOo 

Potter, Fraueis M. Died lit Iroiitou, .\lo , date unknown. 

Kussell, Samuel L>, Died a.t IS' ile.s (.;al, ihite unknown. 

Jtedfeni, John Jl, Killed at .Stone Uiver, Dec. 'M, 1SI)-.J. 

Kotdnsoii, Thomas. Died of wounds at Stone River, Fell. 13, IHiU. 

liuwsey, John ( , Died at .Aiidei soiiville Pi ison. May 10. l^fil. 

Ko.ss. lleiii\. Died iu Illinois, place au<! d.de unknown. 

Uhodrs, Jacob K. Died at (.oriutli. Miss, Sept, 27. 18IW. 

Ilhodes. Kiankliu, Died in t'oles ('«., Ills., date unknown. 

Sell, James. Died at HuU'alo, Kansas, Dec. 27, 1878. 

Tein, Jerome, iiied at Iroidon. Mo., (Jet. 17, 18(il. 

Williams. Daniel, Died May 4, 18(j4. 

VVliarton, Hem y. Died in Illinois, place and date niikno\^ii. 

West, David, D"ied at i lialUi noo.^-a, Teuii. Dec. -^o. 18(i.!, 

\\ illsoii, 'I'lioinas .1, I licd since (iischarge. 

Cninpany C 

Kmanuel Weigle.id Lieut., Killed at Stone Uiver, Dec :{!. 18(W. 

Marvin llolden, Died in Indiana. 

Isaac .M Randal, Died at Irontoii, Mo., Jan. a, 1862. 

Lucial W U Lowrv, Killed at Stone River, Dec. 31, 18(12. 

Shadiack T .Vbbo'tt, Died atlrontou. Mo., Jet. 5,1861. 

David J .\igo. Died at IJeuton IJarracks, Mo., Aug. 15. 1863. 

Jessie M b:dwards, Died at Pocahontas, Ark., Way 8, 1862. 

Moses Gum, Died at Anderson ville Prison, Jan, 4^ 1864. 

Isaac Urooms, Killed at Stone Uiver, Dec. 30, 1S62. 

Patrick Gallagher, Dieil at .\udeisouviUe Prison, Marcli 2' , 1864. 

John Garver, Died at Munlicello. 111., June, 1871. 

Isaac (irahani, Died in Kiiusas. 

Peter R Hannar, Died in Audersouville I'lisoii. June 23, 1864. 

^riley Lesley, Kilknl at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. 

James .AlcShane, Killed on the Plains by Indians. 

James Rjizor, Killed himself at Cohiiubus. 

Jaines Rathbui n. Killed at Stoue River, Dec. 31, 1862. 

Aarou Moore, Died in Douglas Co., Ills. 

George W. Beck, Killeil at Keuesaw Mouutyiu. 

Sylvester Buckley, Died froin the ellects of Poison at Bemeiit, Ills. 

Win Claspell, Died in Ohio. 

Alimhi Phillip.s, Killed at Stone River, Dec. 30, 1862. 

CnmpaDy □, 

B F Reed, Capt, Died of wounds j-eceived at e:hickainauga, Sept. 22, 1863,, 

Albin, Samuel A, Died of wounds received at Stone Uiver, .Ian. 1. 1863. 

Ackennau, John C. Killed at Stone River, Dec. 3o, 1862. 

Avery, Wesley, Died in .\ndersonville. May 4, 1864. 

Barlow, George P. Died at Tcne Haute, Ind, Ma\ 4, 1864. 

Bunting, Louis P, Killed at Stone River. Dec 30, 18112. 

Barnett, David W , Died in Aiider.sou ville, .Ian 27, 1865. 

Brasselton, W S, Died of wounds received at Nashville. .Mandi 1, 1863. 

Ba.ijley, Wm W, Died at Cainargo, Ills, 

Bagley. Jaine.s F, Dieil in .\udersonville, July 4, 1864. 

Byres, James. Killed at Stone River, DcC 31, 1862. 

Bagley, Stephen C, Died AudeisonvUle, April 24, 1864. 

Coykendall, Cyrus A, Died in Andersouville, Jan 10, 1865. 

Childers, Simon, Killed at Jacinto, Miss., Julv 1 1862. 

Clubb, Sam C. Died at.Hrushv H'orks Ills., 1862, 

Cross, Isaac S, Died in .VndeisoQ ville', SeptC, 1864. 

Coslett, Jaines, Died at Irouton. M Lan 31. 1862. 

Coslett, Wm C, Died at Louisville, Kv., Oct 29, 1863. 

Daniels, Steven, Died at St. Louis, Mo., Aug 28. 1861. 

Day, Louis J, Killed at Chickamaugu, Sept'sO. 1863. 

Eldred, John U, Died at Medicine Lodge, Kansas, 1881. 

Grace, Geo M. Died at Oakland, Ills.. 1869. 

(irace, Wm \Y, Died iu Audersouville, Jan 19, 18(v4. 

Good, Jacob, Died of wounds received at Stone Kiver, .Ian 23,1863. 



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Gilbert, S \V Died ;it Iiotiton. Alo., Sept 7, 1862. 

Hopkins, Corueliiis. DieU in Kansas, 1870. 

Helinick. (ieorge, Kieil at liouton, Mo., March 28, 1862. 

Ilagaiman A, Died in Soldiers Home, Cliicaifo, ISfiit. 

Keatou, Thomas, Died at Ironton, Mo., Nov 2^1, 1861. 

Lyons, .Jolin, Died at 8t. l^oiiis Mo., Aug 14, 1861. 

Liston, W P, Died fiom wounds received at (Jhickamauga, Oct. 8, 1803 

Maltix, Kdwaid, Died at Tuscola, Ills., Aug. 1881. 

Montgomery, C, Died Ironi wounds received at Stone River, Feb. 27, 1863. 

IMcDowell, Levi, Died at Winchestei-, Tenn., Aug 1, 1863. 

iMcGuiT'e, Th«nias, Died at Soldiers Home, Wisconsin, 1876. 

Neal, K H, Died at A ndersonville, Jan 9, 1864. 

Noel, Ira W, Killed at Stone River, Dec 3(1, 1S62. 

Otton, Henry, JUuned on Tug JJoat Gen Lyon. 

Oaborn, .James, Died lioni wounds received at Stone River, April 2, 1862. 

Owings, Thoiiias, Died at Cane (iiiardeau, Mo., May 28, 1802. 

Pence, .fohii, IJurned on Tug Roat Gen. Lvon. 

Perry, Abner H. Died at Pitinans, Ark., »iay 14, 1802. 

Roraine, Levi, Died from wounds i-eceivcd at Stone River, Feb 16, 1863. 

Smallwood, W H, Died from wounds received at Stone River, Jan 16, 1863. 

shook, R F, Died in Andersonville. 

Ted row. Jonas, Died in 1878. 

Vanmeter, I D, Died in Camargo, ills-, 1870. 

Williver, .Tolin, Rurned on Tug Boat Gen Lyons. 

Ccmpany E, 

Lieut R F Davis, Died of lung disease in Kansas. 
Akins, Israel, not known. 
Ashmore, Andrew, Killed at Chickamaiiga. 
j\dams, T I Died iu Amlersonville. 
■ Raker, George, Died since the war. 
Rane, Andrew M, Died in rebel prison, 
lilack, J Jl. Died in rebel prison. 
Rane, Wni T Died at Rethany, His. 
R:\ne, G W. Died iu Kansas. 
Glark, David. Died at Murfreesboro. 
Giowder. R S, Killed at Chickamauga. 
Davis, J P, Died in hospital. Mo. 
H illor, G, Killed at Stone River, 
Hill, Moses, Killed at Chickamauga. 
Ilofl'man, JNMchael, Died since discharge. 
Kennedy. VV R, Died at Chattanooga. 
Kennedy. Samuel. Died at Rethany. Ills. 
Kutch. .iohn. Killed at Stone Rlvei'. 
Knight, J R. Killed at Stone Kiver. 
Lvnn, Andy, Killed at Stone River. 
Lynn, Wni, Died at Sullivan, Ills. 
]>iins(ien, Joel, Died in lebel iirison. 
Mackabay, Morris, Died at Murfieesboro. 
SI ravharn, Thomas, Killed at Stone l{iver. 
Tluiinpson, William, Died at Neoga. Ills. 
Wilson. Monroe. Died since discharge, 
Willborn, John, Killed in Regular Army by Indian.s. 

Camp any F, 

Rlace, George. Killed at Stone River, Dec 30, 1862. 

Black, James R, Died in Texas since the war. 

Renner. Geo W. Died in Missouri, April 29. 1862. 

Rodine, John H. Died in Kansas since the war. 

Ruiitain, John, Killed at luka. Miss., Aug 21, 1862. 

Rurk, Michael, Drowned in Ohio River, near Paducah, April, 1862. 

Cnssatt, James F. Kille.t at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862. 

Coughanowr, Isaac N, Killed at Stone liiver, Dec 30, 1862. 

Doneges, U illiam, Died since the war. 

Dodds, Geo M, Died iu Andersonville, July 23, 1864. 

Dyer, Wm M. Died since the war. 

Earl, Daniel, Died since the war. 

h^vans.John, Died from Wounds, Dec Zi, 1863. 

Everett, Joseph F, Killed at Stone River, Dec 31, 1862. 

Fahnestock, Henry F, Killed at ( hickamauga. Sept 19,1863. 

Funk, Wm C, Died in .Vndersouv ille prison. v 

Ciordon. John, Died since the war. 

Goodenough, Klliott. Killed at Stone River, Dec 30, 1862. 

fLartranft^Tighlman, Died at Nashville. 

Hanley, John, Died in Indiana since the war. 



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Uuist, 'i'lios C, l)ii:il at.'^t. Loiiii?, April 13, lS(i5. 

liuiisiev, Geo W, Died sine e the war. 

liaml. Jolin, Uieil in msanc asvium at Jacksonville. 

ilatton. Will 1), Oied Nov il, 1869. 

tiaiiiiltoii, Richai-'l K, iCilleil atHtoue Rivev, Dec 31, 1802. 

,Ioiu;s, f^teijlu'ii U. Killi'd at Cliukaniaiig". Sept Ht, 18ti3. 

Keywei-, olivei', KiIKmI at I liickamauga. Sept li), 1863. 

i^aws, Adam, Killed at 8lone River, Dec 31, 18Ca. 

Love, Will U, ined sui. c tlie war. 

Lewis, Will, Killed at Stone Itiver, Dec 31, 18(52. 

iMineai-, Kdwavd K. i ied at Iroutou. Mo., Nov. 23, 18{il. 

Milam, Llijali. Killed at Gays Gap, Waieli 7, 1803. 

N'icliols, Will 11, Died iu JMissouii, Sept 1, 18G1. 

I'ettljolin, Joiia.*, Died in Aiiderdoii ville, Auk' 10. 18fi4. 

I'eitiiolm, Llias, Died IVoiu wounds since the war. 

I're.-tolV. Will, Died Jan 1'^. 18ti3. 

Kobert.-.. James H, Died in Alit-souri, Nov 20, 1801. 

Kay, Andrew B. Died in Iowa wince the war. 

Uo'binson, Joseph L, Died July 25, 1863. 

Smith, Hiram, Killed at stone lliver. Dec 31, 1S02. 

Ti-<)\it. Llisha, Died in Aiidersonville, Jan 14, 1805. 

Van Anibursli, Charlie, Died Jan 16, 186^. 

Camp any G-, 

Andrew Geonve, Dietl at Fairfield, 111, of wounds rei-'d sit Cliickamimga. 

joliu W Garland, Died at Xenia, Ills, on parole. 

John 1> lied. Died ar Audersonv ille, Ga. 

William Nash, Killed at Stone River, Dec. 30, 1862. 

George Addnddeil, Died while prisoiidr of war in East Tennessee. 

'J'lioiilas Ci>pelin, I >ied at Jacinto, iliss, July 25,1862. 

Hubert Currv,' Died at Allanta. Ga. Oct. 21, 1803. 

p'raiuis M Kiiuli. Died m A ndersonville. Prison, July 21, lb'ti4. 

Cvius J Field, Died at Jacinto. iMiss. July 4, 1802. 

James Gilleni, Killed at Franklin, Xeun, Nov. 30, 1804, 

George Lee, Died in KichinonJ Prison, April 30, 1861. 

James M Wonicle. Died while a prisoner, 18()4. 

Russell iM'Quarters, Died while a luisonerof war, 1864. 

John Nichols-n, Died at Doniphan Mo. April 20, 1802. ,„ ,o«. 

Silas C PeaiScin, Died while a prisoner of war. Danville, V a. Feb. 2i. 1864. 

Herman Salchle. Died of wounds received at Murfreesboro, March 24, 18u3. 

John F Watson, Killed at ( hickainausa, Sept. 20. 1803. 

Benjaniiu K Walker, Killed at Stone Kiver, Dec 31, 1862. 

Francis L Wham, Died at Andersonville, Ga, July 23, 1864. 

James Burns, Died since discharge. 

John Denbv. Died at Flora, 111, about ISC.S. 

Win A Kasiey. Died at Andersonville, Ga 

Samuel W Green, Died since discliaige. 

Daniel W llarley. Died since discharge. 

Andrew J Saulsbury, Died since discharge. 

Alfred S Wood, Died since discharge. 

Jacob A Leston, Died since discharge. 

John Russell, Died since discharge. 

J W Gregory, Died since dischai ge. 

James Harvey, Died since discharge. 

Godfrey Horn, Died since discharge. 

Camp any H, 

Miles C Wilson. 1st Sergt.-Killed at Chickaniauga. 

Tlios J Foster, Scrgt, died at Annapolis, Md. 

William A l>avis, 1st Lieut, died in Minnesota. 

Benj F McCrorv, Killed at Chickaniauga. 

John D Bennett, Died at Irouton, Mo. 

Richard F Berkley, Died at I ronton, .Mo. 

Peter Cope, died at Richmond prison. 

Samuel lonistock. Killed at St(nie Riv er (first man killed). 

Harmon H Freeman, died at Danville prison. 

Stephen Freeman. Killed at Stone River. 

Samuel J Jones. Killed at Stone River. 

John K Jack, died at Irouton, Mo. 

Daniel King, died at Pulaski, Tenu. 

John S Moutgomerv, Killed bet ween Marietta and Atlanta. 

John J Brown, died at Westtleld. 111. 

Willis B Daniel Killed at Chickaniauga. 

William Montgomery, Killed at Stone River. 

Jeff S Murphy', died in Richmond prison. 



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.MiUtliijLs Miiiik, (lied at Jeffersonville. Ind. 

GooiKe Paik, Killed at Stone Kiver. 

Juliii W I'oitcr, died at Aiiiiai)olis, Mil. , 

Samuel Pooniiaii, died in Douglas county, 111. 

,Iolui ruillips. Killed atStoiie River. 

L S I'owell, Killed at Cliickaniaiiga. 

\V II Dal.son, Died at Mexico, Mo., .\ii},'. 4, ISOl. 

Mill tin K Powell, died in Danville prison. 

.Jo.sluia B Ross, Killed at Stone River. 

Lawienec Sliotts, died at .Jacinto, Miss. 

Willimi Stookey, died at Annapolis, Md. 

.lacob Shoemaker, died at Annapolis, Md. 

William Tusell, Killed at (Jliickamanga. 

Ilezekiali Walker, died at Ironton, Mo. 

.lames Wliit"man, dieil at Jsasliville Teuu. 

Ahraliam Whiteliead. died neai' York, Clark county, Illinoiw. 

.lames F Well, Dieil at Annapolis, Md. 

Wiliiiim 1' White, died in Danville prison. 

Wash (.'onnely. Died sin<'e dischaise. 

CniTipany I, 

Anderson, Samuel C, Died after discharge. 
Bi'ov.'n, .John T, Killed at Stone River. 
Culver, Kiehard, Died after discharge. 
Dean, Wni H, Killed at Stone River. 
Dyer, William, Died after discharge. 
Emmons, James W, Killed at Chickaraauga. 
Eaton, Wm 11, Killed at Uhickamantja. 
Eagleton, Finley P, D.ed after discharge. 
Fitch, ElishaP, Died at Andersonville. 
Gilmore, James G, Killed at Stone River. 
Gogin, Lon H Died, after discharge. 
Hardy, Henry, Killed at Stone River. 
Harrison, Alfred, Killed at Stone River. 
Holt, Alexander, Killed at Chickamauga. 
HuO', William, Died after discharge. 
Jones, Solomon, Killed at Stone River. 
Knight, Capt C K, Died after discharge. 
Longnecker, Henry B, Killed at Stone River. 
Livingstone, George, Killed at Chicliarnauga. 
Lagow, Col Clark B, Died after discharge. 
Leiiiaster, Levi L, Died after discharge 
■ einaster, Ashury A, Died after discharge. 
Maxwell, Josepli", Killed atStone River. 
Martin, John W, Killed at Stone River. 
MuUedy, William R, Killed at Chickamauga. 
Mi Her, Isaac, Died in service. 
Mevvmaw, A B, Died after discharge. 
Musgrovc, .Limes L, Died since discharge. 
Mulledy, J P, Died after discharge. 
Musgrave, John, Died alter discharge. 
Otey, Orland S, Died at Andersonville. 
Patton, Allen M, Ivilled at Stone Rivrr. 
Phillips, Hiram C, Killed at Stone River. 
Padgett, Leander, Killed at Stone River. 
Pearson. William H, Died after dischar.";e. 
Si)ilkey, William, Killed at Stone River. 
Stewart, Hiram, Died at Andersonville. 
Watts, John, Died after discharge. 
Wood, Albert, Died at Ander.sonville. 
Wilson, John F,lst Lieut, Died in the South. 

Camp any K, 
Wetzel, Sid, 1st Lieut, Killed at Chickamauga. 
Allen. George W, Missing. 

Boyd, Joseph, Died at Florence, .S C, in Prison. 
Bonnell, Ira, Died at Olney, Illinois. 
Bridges, Anderson, Died at Greenville, Missouri. 
Baker, Butler, Died in Missouri, 
Carpenter, Robert, Killed at Nashville, Tennessee. 
Edwards, Henry, Killed at Stone River. 
Durky, W, Corp, Died at Newton, Illinois. 
Gaudy, Otho, Died at Murphysboro, Tennessee. 
Hays, J H. Died at Newton, Illinois. 



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Hill. Ramlull, Kiiled at Stone Kiv«r. 

Haley, Micliiiel, Killed at Stone River. 

Michael, Martin, Killed at Stone River. 

iMc\Villiani.s, (.ieorj^e. Hied sinco tlisihaige. 

Noki s, James, Died at Cincinnati, Arkansas. 

Payne, W P\ Sergt, Died in Riclmiond Prison. 

Rii-haids, A L, Kilied at Slone Hivei. 

Richardson, Benjamin, Killed at Stone River. 

Ross, J H, Killed .U Stone River, 

Ryan, Micluiel, Killed on the <) A- M R R, near Flora, Jllinoi^. 

Scliooley, J, Missing. 

Short, George, Died in Intliana. 

Torpey, Thomas, Killed at stone River. 

Wilson. J M, Died in the Sonth. 

White, Edward, Died at Mt Plensant, Iowa. 

Worthey, A E, Died in Anderson ville Prison. 

VVarnioutlr, Kd. Died since discharge. 



Treasurer's Report. 



I have the honor to submit my annual report of moneys receivrd and 
exnended by me as follows : 

Amount on hand at last report ~ 3^ 3 05 

Received from Dues collected at Terre Haute 25 95 

8 29 60 

Paid J. M. Sheets for printing $ 25 95 

Balance in Treasury o fi5 

H. BLACK, Treasurer. 




